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Tsar Ivan The Terrible
''Tsar Ivan the Terrible'' (russian: Царь Иван Грозный, Tsar Ivan Groznyy) is a 1991 Soviet drama film directed by Gennady Vasilyev. Plot The film tells about Ivan the Terrible and his brutal rule of Russia. Cast * Kakhi Kavsadze as Tsar Ivan the Terrible * Igor Talkov as Prince Serebryany * Larisa Shakhvorostova as Yelena (as Larisa Totunova) * Stanislav Lyubshin as Morozov * Andrey Leonidovich Martynov, Andrey Martynov as Malyuta Skuratov * Andrey Sokolov as Vyazemsky * Dmitri Pisarenko as Fyodor Basmanov * Andrey Tolubeyev as Boris Godunov * Nikolay Kryuchkov as Korshin * Vladimir Antonik as Persten * Valery Garkalin as Vaska Gryaznoy * Galiks Kolchitsky as Philip II, Metropolitan of Moscow (voiced by Rogvold Sukhoverko) * Sergei Kolesnikov (actor), Sergei Kolesnikov as Khlopko, the robber * Ivan Ryzhov as the miller-sorcerer * Zoya Buryak as Pasha * Stefaniya Stanyuta as Anufrievna * Valentina Titova as abbess of the monastery * Olga Drozdova as Anastasia ...
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Gennady Vasilyev
Gennadi Leonidovich Vasilyev (russian: Геннадий Леонидович Васильев; 31 August 1940 — 21 October 1999) was a Russian film director. He is best known for his film ''Finist, the brave Falcon Finist, the brave Falcon (russian: Финист - Ясный сокол, Finist – Yasnyy sokol) is a Soviet 1976 Slavic fantasy adventure film directed by Gennadi Vasilyev in his directorial debut, based on a screenplay by Lev Potyomkin and ...'' (1975). References External links * 1940 births 1999 deaths Russian film directors Soviet film directors Russian State Institute of Performing Arts alumni Fantasy film directors Soviet screenwriters 20th-century Russian screenwriters Male screenwriters 20th-century Russian male writers Communist Party of the Soviet Union members {{Russia-film-director-stub ...
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Boris Godunov
Borís Fyodorovich Godunóv (; russian: Борис Фёдорович Годунов; 1552 ) ruled the Tsardom of Russia as ''de facto'' regent from c. 1585 to 1598 and then as the first non-Rurikid tsar from 1598 to 1605. After the end of his reign, Russia descended into the Time of Troubles. Early years Boris Godunov was the most noted member of an ancient, now extinct, Russian family of Tatar origin ( Chet), which came from the Horde to Kostroma in the early 14th century. This cites: * Platon Vasilievich Pavlov, ''On the Historical Significance of the Reign of Boris Godunov'' (Rus.) (Moscow, 1850) * Sergyei Mikhailivich Solovev, ''History of Russia'' (Rus.) (2nd ed., vols. vii–viii., St Petersburg, 1897). This legend is written in the annals dating from early 17th century. He was descended from the Tatar Prince Chet, who went from the Golden Horde to Russia and founded the Ipatiev Monastery in Kostroma. Boris was probably born before or after the Kazan campaign. Boris was ...
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Anastasia Romanovna
Anastasia Romanovna Zakharyina-Yurieva (1530 – 7 August 1560) was the first spouse of the Russian Tsar Ivan the Terrible and the first Russian Tsaritsa. She was the mother of Feodor I, the last lineal Rurikid Tsar of Russia and the great-aunt of Michael I of Russia, the first Tsar of the Romanov dynasty. Early life and ancestry Anastasia was the second daughter of the boyar Roman Yurievich Zakharyin-Yuriev, who served as Okolnichy during the reign of Grand Prince Vasily III. The house of Zakharyin-Yuriev was a minor branch of a noble family that had already been at court, so it's possible that Ivan met Anastasia before the bride show, though no records of that exist. One of her uncles had been one of Ivan's guardians during the regency of his mother, Grand Princess Elena Glinskaya, who held all the real power. Anastasia's father was descended from the boyar Feodor "Koshka" ("Cat") Kobyla, fourth son of Andrei Kobyla.Sebag Montefiore, Simon. ''The Romanovs: 1613 to 1918'' ...
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Olga Drozdova
Olga Borisovna Drozdova (russian: Ольга Борисовна Дроздова; born 1 April 1965, Nakhodka) is a Russian theater and film actress, director.   People's Artist of the Russian Federation (2015). Selected filmography * Queen Margo (1996) as Charlotte de Sauve * Bandit Petersburg (1998) as Katya * Popsa (2005) as crazy singer * The First Circle ''In the First Circle'' (russian: link=no, italics=yes, В круге первом, V kruge pervom; also published as ''The First Circle'') is a novel by Russian writer Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, released in 1968. A more complete version of the boo ... (2006) as Dotnara, Volodin’s Wife * Furious (2017) as Princess Agrafena, Prince Yuri's wife References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Drozdova, Olga 1965 births Living people People from Nakhodka Soviet actresses People's Artists of Russia 20th-century Russian actresses 21st-century Russian actresses Honored Artists of the Russian Federation ...
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Valentina Titova
Valentina Antipovna Titova (russian: Валентина Антиповна Титова; February 6, 1942 in Korolyov, Moscow Oblast SSSR) is a Russian actress. Biography Valentina Antipovna Titova was born on 6 February 1942 in the city of Kaliningrad, Moscow Region. As a schoolgirl, Valentina Titova debuted on the stage of the Palace of Culture. Then she became an actress in the Sverdlovsk Youth Theatre and then went to work at the Tovstonogov Bolshoi Drama Theater. In 1964, she graduated from the studio of Tovstonogov Bolshoi Drama Theater in Leningrad. In 1970-1992 she was an actress of the National Film Actors' Theatre in Moscow. Her film debut was an episodic role in the 1963 drama ''All Remains to People'' by Georgy Natanson. In her graduation year, Valentina Titova played her first major film role in the drama ''The Blizzard'' (1964) directed by Vladimir Basov, based on the story of the same name by Alexander Pushkin. In 1968 she got a role in the popular movie ' ...
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Stefaniya Stanyuta
Stefanija Michajłaŭna Staniuta ( be , Стэфанія Міхайлаўна Станюта; 30 April 1905 – 6 November 2000) was a Belarus–Soviet theater and movie actress. She was awarded as the 1988 People's Artist of the USSR. Stefanija was born on April 30, 1905, in Minsk in the family of the famous Belarusian artist Michaś Staniuta. As a child, she happened to attend the official meeting of Tsar Nicholas II with the Belarusian people. She studied at the parish school, then at the Minsk Women's Government Gymnasium. In 1926 she graduated from the Belarusan Drama Studio under the Moscow Art Theater (class of Valentin Smyshliayev and Sofia Giatsyntova). Since 1932 and until the end of her life Stefanija Staniuta worked at the Janka Kupala National Academic Theatre in Minsk. In total she played about 200 roles, including in movies from 1958 onward. Selected filmography * 1958 – ''Red Leaves'' as episode * 1964 – ''Letters to the Living'' as episode * 1966 – ...
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Zoya Buryak
Zoya Yurievna Buryak (russian: Зо́я Ю́рьевна Буря́к; 6 November 1966, Krasnoyarsk) is a Soviet and Russian film and stage actress. Biography Zoya Buriak was born in Krasnoyarsk on 6 November 1966. In 1971 her family moved to Odessa. In 1985, after graduation, she entered Russian State Institute of Performing Arts for the course of Lev Dodin. In 1990 she graduated from the institute and was accepted into the troupe of the Youth Theatre on the Fontanka. Awards * Honored Artist of Russia (2005) Selected filmography *1988 — ''The Cold Summer of 1953'' *1994 — ''Tsar Ivan the Terrible *1994 — ''Life and Extraordinary Adventures of Private Ivan Chonkin'' *1995 — ''Peculiarities of the National Hunt'' *2001 — '' Mechanical Suite'' *2003 — ''Lines of Fate'' *2008 — '' Hitler goes Kaput!'' *2008 — ''Black Hunters ''Black Hunters'' (russian: Мы из бу́дущего, We're from the future) is a 2008 Russian language action drama film direct ...
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Ivan Ryzhov
Ivan Petrovich Ryzhov (russian: Ива́н Петро́вич Рыжо́в; 25 January 1913, Ramensky District, Zelyonaya Sloboda, Bronnitsky Uyezd, Moscow Governorate — 15 March 2004, Moscow) was a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor. People's Artist of the RSFSR (1980). Biography Ryzhov was born on 25 January 1913 in the village of Ramensky District, Zelyonaya Sloboda, in the Bronnitsky Uyezd of the Moscow Governorate of the Russian Empire. In 1935, he graduated from the School of the Moscow Theater of the Revolution and became an actor of the theater. He made his film debut in the role of Captain Soroka in the ''Kubans''. Ivan Ryzhov died on the morning of 15 March 2004 in a Moscow hospital. According to his daughter, it happened due to negligence of the medical staff: the actor had fallen and cut his hand. The funeral service took place not in the House of Cinema, as has happened with other famous actors, but in a small temple at Botkin Hospital, where he had died. The ...
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Sergei Kolesnikov (actor)
Sergei Valentinovich Kolesnikov (russian: Серге́й Валенти́нович Коле́сников; January 4, 1955) is a Soviet and Russian film and theater actor, TV presenter, Honored Artist of Russia (1994). Mother – Maria Pavlovna Kolesnikova (1920). The father – Valentin Kolesnikov (1915–1977). The elder brother, Vladimir died, but there is a middle Igor Kolesnikov (1949). In 1978 he graduated from the Moscow Art Theatre School (course Sofya Pilyavskaya and Vladimir Bogomolov) and was accepted into the troupe of the Moscow Art Theater. After the division of the theater worked in the Gorky Moscow Art Theatre. In 1990 he moved to the Chekhov Moscow Art Theatre, where he worked until October 2011. Since May 21, 2006, to October 7, 2012, was the leading TV program ''Fazenda'' (Channel One Russia). Selected filmography *1992 / 1997: ''Trifles of Life'' as Sergei Kuznetsov *1994: ''St. Petersburg Secrets'' as Investigator *2004: ''Daddy'' as Head of the hospi ...
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Rogvold Sukhoverko
Rogvold Vasilyevich Sukhoverko (russian: Рогволд Васильевич Суховерко; 30 October 1941 – 9 April 2015) was a Soviet and Russian film and voice actor. Biography Rogvold Sukhoverko was born in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg) on 30 October 1941, to Vasiliy Vasilevich Suhoverko, a military doctor, and Aleksandra Yakovlevna (née Terenteva) Suhoverko. In 1965, Sukhoverko graduated from the Moscow Art Theatre school (class of Vasily Markov). In the same year he joined the troupe of the Sovremennik Theatre, where he worked for many years. He also worked in radio, and as a dubbing actor. He had voice-acted in numerous domestic and foreign animated cartoons, feature films, and, as well, in computer games. In 2008, the publishing house Zebra E released Rogvold Sukhoverko's book of memories, ''Zigzagi'', which is about the Sovremennik Theatre, and his radio and stage activities. Sukhoverko possessed a basso profondo Basso profondo (Italian: "deep bass"), som ...
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Philip II, Metropolitan Of Moscow
Saint Philip II of Moscow (11 February 1507 – 23 December 1569) was the Metropolitan of Moscow and all Rus' from 1567 to 1568. He was the thirteenth Metropolitan in Moscow to be appointed without the approval of the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople as had been the norm. He was one of a few Metropolitans who dared openly to contradict Ivan the Terrible. It is widely believed that the Tsar had him murdered on that account. He is venerated as a saint and martyr in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Life He was born Feodor Stepanovich Kolychev into one of the noblest boyar families of Muscovy, in the city of Galich (in present-day Kostroma Oblast). However, according to some sources, he was born in Moscow.S. Bulgakov, ''Handbook for Church Servers''January 9, (Kharkov, 1900), p. 22 Grand Prince Vasili III took young Theodore into the royal court. It is said that since childhood Theodore was on friendly terms with Ivan IV of Russia ("Ivan the Terrible"). According to other acc ...
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